Note: The following excerpt is copyrighted to Valerie A. Bassett. Permission required for reproduction. This is a work of fiction. Any similarity to persons either living or dead is entirely coincidental.
That same dream happened again last night. Unlike most dreams
where you fall and wake up just before you hit bottom, I hit with
an awful thud. It's strange the way I can still feel myself hit
the hard tile floor, the way I can still feel the pain that
engulfed me. I shivered and shoved the memories aside. Walking over to the glass balcony doors of my mother's former bedroom, I glanced up at the full moon staring back at me. Some people thought I was strange for the comfort that I took in the moon. But I considered it a friend. Just like some people made wishes on stars, I made wishes on the moon- not just any moon, a full moon with the man’s face showing. I sauntered away from the doors and over to the brass bed that I had grown accustomed to, tucked myself in, pulling the old patchwork quilt that Nana Jones made for me - and one of the few possessions I had been allowed to bring from home - up to my chin. Snuggling under the covers, I took a deep breath and instantly my mind was flooded with the memories of him and the smell of his horrid Halston cologne. I tried to forget by forcing myself to sleep, but my mind was determined to relive the past...
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